HDL-Cholesterol – can too much of a good become a bad thing?

29th January 2023, Dr Chee L Khoo

HDL-C- good or bad guy?

We have always regarded HDL-Cholesterol (HDL-C) as the good guys. In the 1970s, the Framingham Heart Study showed that HDL-C was negatively associated with the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) (1). Thus, we have regarded HDL as anti-atherogenic lipoprotein and expected HDL-C-raising therapy to reduce CVD events. However, there have been recent reports of the associations of high HDL-C and osteoporosis and fractures in healthy older adults.…

Colorectal cancer – is aspirin any good in prevention?

CRC

4th January 2023, Dr Chee L Khoo

The most recent US Prevention Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations pour cold water onto its use in primary prevention of CVD in April 2022 (1). We explored the details and rationale behind that turnaround recently. The recommendation for use of aspirin for prevention of colorectal cancer is lumped in together with the recommendation for CVD prevention.…

Coronary artery calcium score – more than just a score

18th December 2022, Dr Chee L Khoo

CAC score

Making a decision whether to treat patients with lipid lowering agents is relatively easy in patients who either have symptomatic cardiovascular (CV) disease or have a very low risk according to our CV risk assessment. It is a bit more difficult in the intermediate CV risk group. We have to consider the cost and adverse effects of initiating lifelong preventive therapy versus the potential benefit to the patient.…